PINE-TREE Straight and high, What did the wind say Passing by? Did it tell of a dwarf Of far Japan, A poor little brother, Height but a span? Did it sigh of a palm On glaring sand, That begs for water In Somaliland? Or a fir ice-hung, On vast, silent snow, That stoops and shivers, Where cruel gales blow? Pine-tree Green and high, What did you answer, As the wind passed by? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FLOWERS WITHOUT FRUIT by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN PRAYERS OF STEEL by CARL SANDBURG SONNET: 18 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE COMPLAINT by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN ARS GUBERNANDI by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB THE BLUEBIRD by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |